There is a spacious teak cockpit with a Pompanette Marlin chair and transom door. Cockpit engine and helm controls are located to starboard, and a bait station sink with tackle locker on the port side. Forward from the cockpit and up one step is the entry to the saloon through double sliding doors. The spacious saloon has custom settees on the starboard and port sides, and end table/book shelf and fold down desk/chart table with seat. Forward and on the same level is a u-shaped galley to port and a custom dinette to starboard. Galley has a Corian counter, Princess electric range, 22 cu. ft. double door refrigerator, and microwave. Farther forward and down two steps is the companionway leading to the three staterooms. First is the electrical distribution room to starboard, and then a double stateroom with full head and shower to port, and a single stateroom with head/shower to starboard. The master stateroom with extra-wide port berth and standard starboard berth is farther forward. The master head with a stall shower in the forepeak is adjacent. The master stateroom has two spacious hanging lockers, and each stateroom has it's own hanging locker.

The spacious fly-bridge is accessed from the cockpit by a ladder on the port side. She has a custom built hardtop with forward windows and special side enclosures and aft roll-up curtains. The helm is on the center-line with additional seating to port and starboard, and a bench style freezer aft. A top-of-the-line selection of electronics and a custom chart table surround the well designed helm console.

Two Northern Light generators, new 6KW with 50 hours & 12KW with 1283 hours. Both units have sound shields.

Remarks

One of two custom built 56' Huckins Sportsman, "Siren" rides on the easy driven, famous Quadraconic hull. The hull, decks and superstructure were sheathed in epoxy set fiberglass and the bilges sealed with epoxy at the time of construction. "Siren" received a complete restoration and repower in 1999/2000, and additional upgrades and exterior painting in 2007 at the Huckins yard. No expense was spared during the project. The interior has a tasteful, bright decor with custom built-in furniture in the saloon. She has fresh Awlgrip paint with a yellow hull, green boottop and white superstructure. The entire teak cockpit deck has been renewed. She is a superbly maintained, up-graded classic Fairform Flyer that has a proven record of raising fish. She is offered at avery attractive price for a qick sale.

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